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Show V What's Cookin' By (n w By Marijane Morris Marijone Morris Some cooks can whip up and Hello, again, everyone, thanks to all the thoughtful people who sent me cards and letters; thanks to all those who came to see me (where else but a in Corinne would friend come and entertain you w'.th gay melodies on the piano. or come and stay at a notice with your chil- a batch of candy without the slightest trouble, and then again, some cooks, well, you can eat it a couple of days later, with a spoon, providing of course it has been in the refrigerator! So good news to all frustrated candy makers Heres a recipe that is foolproof a bowl of cold water and cool 1 one-hav- 1 Miss Ruth Bradford of Corinne trying, cold. Turn onto a board dusted This one she calls: ' thickly with powdered sugar CANDY DATE ROLL and knead imtsi it will mold 14 cups sugar. well. Vi can condensed milk. 'Roll Into a long cylinder about 2 lap. butter. one Inch In diameter and let 1 cup pitted dates. stand 24 hours before slicing. cup nut meats, (Do you have a favorite, powdered sugar. Cook together sugar, dates, unusual recipe? If so let the rest of the folks in on it. Mail milk, until when dropped into cold water It wtll form a soft it to "What's Cookin Box El- ball. der News and Journal. Brig- -' Remove from heat, set pan Sn ham City, Utah.) VALENTINE FLOWERS i dren?) Mrs. Celeslia C. Tracy 80 years old . . . ... Celestia C. Tracy Observes 80th Anniversary Mrs. Celestia Chadwick Tracy observed her 80th birthdate on January 28. Mrs. Tracy was born January daughter of Abraham and Olive Ann Cazier Chadwick of North Ogden. , 28, 1872, She married Charles Benjiman Tracy at Park Valley on Christmas Day, 1890, then made their home in Yost. Their marriage was later solemnized, and endowments received, in the ISalt Lake temple. Of the - temple marriage Mrs. Tracy recalls that the journey to Balt Lake City was made in a covered wagon and took them four days ito , make the trip. CL spe- cial love. Their exquisite beauty more than any other gift will please her. Choose from our won- derful selection of sentimentally styled corsages, fragrant blooming plants, and appropriately ar- ranged bouquets. t show you our lovely selection of pottery, china and glassware. Give her one of our potted plants. ; We will be glad . SAY IT WITH FLOWERS BY WIRE for the Mercury emblem It means guaranteed delivery. Look FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS HENRY ID) ft EWIES FLORAL & GIFTS 32 South Main PHONE 153 To this union was born 12 children, all of whom were rear ed to man and womanhood, Bix have now passed, away, the Six living are: Mrs. .Melinda Jones of Stahdrod; Abraham Tracy of Brigham City; Mrs. (Josie Moss of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Della Simper of Oakley, Idaho; Mrs. Naomi Ward of Burley, Idaho, and 'Floyd Tracy of Yost (now spending the winter at the home of his mother in Brigham City. Additional descendants are 88 grandchildren and 35 greatgrandchildren. Mr. Tracy died Jan. 5, 1919. A special birthday party was not held this year because of bad weather conditions but all children remembered tMrs. Tracy with visits, phone calls and gifts. Mrs. Tracy 'is still active in the Brigham City Fifth ward and spends much time with the beautiful flowers and lawns that surround her neat little brick home at 475 south First west in Brigham City. She also spends time embroidering, quilting and crocheting. Second Ward Primary Officers. Teachers Attend Trainina Meet Page Flee BOX ELDER JOURNAL Brigham City. Utah Friday, February 8. 19S2 Teacher training meeting for officers and teachers of the Secof R F D. No. 1, Brigham City ond ward Primary was held on are the parents of a boy born Monday evening, (February 4, at the home of Mrs. Irene Han- February 7. Mich and Kiyoko Shigeta sen. Hostesses for the evening, Fuckui of Tremonton Route 1 Mrs. were with Hansen, along Mrs. Naoma Bennett and Mrs. are the parents of a boy born February' 7. Betty Kopinitz. The meeting was presided over by Mrs. Florence Petersen By now you have all heard and conducted by Mrs. Marge Opening prayer was about the tirt at the Irving Anderson. Is offeied by Mrs. Fldoia Hunsahome. Hindburg Nothing more frightening than to find ker. 'Love Thy Neighbor was your house on fire. And noth- the lesson given by Mrs. Camille ing is moie gratifying than . to Larsen, together with short talks find you have a lot of friends at from Mrs. Gertha Williams and a time like this, and from I can Mrs. Grace DaVis, Delicious refreshments were earn, the Hindburgs have a lot served to 49 members present. of friends. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wright and Card Of Thanks their daughter have been visitTo those who by their acts of ing In Corinne. Their home is kindness expressed their sympaMo-e- s Lake. thy and friendship at the time of the death of our beloved wife and mother, Mrs. (Lillian D. Margie Boyer Has 5th Ullywhite, we wish to express heartfelt thanks We wish esBirthday Party Tuesday pecially to thank the ward the Relief society, our Margie Boyer, daughter of bishopric,and ail others Who asfriends, Captain and Mrs. Keith S. Boy- sisted in any way. WEEDS TRAVEL FAST er. was guest of (honor Tuesday Weed seeds have been carafternoon, (February 5, at the We wish to express our thanks, ried 6 miles by the wind, also, to the many people who Eighth waTd amusement hail. sent us letters and cards exacross oceans In packing The occasion were Margies pressing their sympathy. around crockery and glass-weadozens of miles by fifth birthday anniversary. John 'P. Lillyiwhite farm machinery or irrigation Box lunches were served to and Family. canals. In one summer a ragthe youngsters and horn favors weed puts out 30,000 seeds; were presented each guest. a thistle, 180,000 seeds; and As the many birthday pres purslane can supply over ents were opened Margie made 1,000,000 seeds. wishes to the little child who the presented gift. COME IN AND SEE OUR A girl was born February 5 to Those enjoying the afternoon NEW MACHINERY F. Bernard and Jennie Lowe of games and refreshments were: JUST ARRIVEDI Ray Forsgren, Karen and Merllee (Houghton. Arvld and Merlene Hess AnLadd Walker, Alan iFreeman, David dersen of Snowville are the parHOl'list, Denise Orchard, and Tarmrfy Brawn, Sue Call, ents of a girl born February 5. A girl was born February 6 Kathleen Valberg, Barbara Jensen, Kathy 'Nielsen, Marva Mar-ble- , to Robert Thayne and Karma Judy Christensen, Renny Rucker Calderwood of TremonRandall ton. Bott, Darlene Bouck, Nelson (and Mike Boyer. Frank and Ila Tolman Jensen SAY IT WITH 1 e ... to lukewarm is an excellent cook and 6he Add chopped nuts and butter has given me a couple of candy and beat until thick and entirely recipes that are (worth Send Valentine flowers to your will back me up ,the most .Important factor contributing, to the success of the celebrations has been the community spirit. To mention everyone In Corinne would be only fair, when' summing up any of our celebrations. Good luck to the new officers , from all of us. m i Mr. Thell Young has had the misfortune of 'breaking his leg. We all hope the break isnt too erious and that he will get along fine and get about rapid-- ORINNE OMMENTS During the past year I have had more than one opportunity to know how good my community can be. . . . but enough about me, other people have had trouble, too. 1 have picked up some news this past week, but not as much as I would have liked The 4th of July committee or what should 'be known as the Corinne Recreational committee has elected new officers. Mr. Everett Anderson is the eighth chairman since the first Corinne 4th of July celebration back in 1944. (I will stand corrected here if anyone can furnish proof that I am wrong.) Mr Anderson, It seems to me, is a very able choice. Not only has he had experience, but he Is blessed with tact and good judgment. Mr. Ted Burt Is the vice chairman and Mrs. Lionel Barker the secretary. The retiring officers are L. Maurice Larsen, Taro Ya gi and Mae Redelings. This group of officers along with other faithful workers, John Craner, Roy Craner, John Singh, Floyd Carter, Vernon Cutler, James Reed, Wendell Holmes, Robert Jones, Merrtus Hunsaker, and many others, no less Important have in the 'past two years accomplished quite a bit. . . each one of us will admit that. Per haps, and here Maurice Larsen FROM MOUNTAIN STATES ELECTRIC BING CROSBYS ST. VALENTINES DAY RECORD ALBUMS I Love You1 Truly, Just A Wearyin For You Mighty Lak A Rose r, Miss You The Sweetest Story Ever Told You And I 1 Be Seeing You 11 I Love You - , Especially For Valentines Giving PLAY ME A HURTIN TUNE ' and IM ON A SEESAW OF LOVE By Guy Lombardo and The Andrews Sisters ) VALEMIaE NECiifti) HASSOCKS FRUIT COCKTAIL $5.35 (Hearts Delight) 2kan20C $7.35 For Mother With Love! I IRONRITE IR3HEN What could express love better. , yUffir , - - The Gift of Gifts for Her SUNBEAM MIXMASTEn Arbor Lodge State park at Nebraska City, Neb., is a memorial to J. Sterling Morton, founder of Arbor day. VALENTINE SPECIAL Radio - Phonograph RECORD PLAYER COMBINATION PLUS $6 Worth Of Valentine Records $74.95 ner SO :- - valeiti;:e3 FOR ONLY ! a CHEESE Get ready for those mountains of summer washables with a new Easy Spindrier! Does weeks wash in less than one hour. One tub washes while a full load and the other double-rinse- s then spins clothes damp-dr3 EXCLUSIVE EXTRAS ' -- AT NO EXTRA COSTI Just turn a Automatic Spin-rlna- e. double-rins- e clothes in spin to tap ning basket. Built-i- n Water Filter gives filtered wash and rinse water for whiter, brighter clothes. Handy Swing Faucets rinse, save suds, fill and empty washer. 2B0 S,.,,, 49 SLICED BACON Wisconsin Nippy Pound POT ROASTS u. To really express your love . . GIVE A G. E. BLANKET s. Choice lb or a WestinghoUso-- y. w ELECTRIC SHEET PORK CHOPS GIVE VALENTINE 45 GIFTS THAT Lb. & -- KEEP ON GIVING! 1 II I ItlUWwWWW UWWWWX r.:ouiiTAi:i Coal And Appliance Phone One STATES ll 68 North Main ip,- ELECTED |